The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 23, 1905, Image 8

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    Phone, N60.
For a Drayman
That catches
J. W. Conger
THE NORTHWESTERN
THURSDAY. NOV. 2!, ie05.
A Few Market Quotations. ,
Cattle, per 100 lbs
Hogs, per 100 lbs.
Corn, berbu.
Wheat, per bu....
Oats, per bu.
Kve, perbu.
Eggs, per doz ...
Butter, per lb.
S1.00@$4 00
4.20
.28(2 30
.50 @ 62
.17(3 .22
.48® .51
20
20
hoaal Daws.
Pure buckwheat for sale by the Loup
City Mills.
If you want a well oi a windmill, see
T. M. Reed
Phore A. T. Conger. H6J, when in
seed of a drayman.
Loans on Real Estate, call on
jttm W. Long.
Overcoats for nun and bovs, at
Johnson & Lorentz.
Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on
earth. L. N. Smith, agent.
Don’t forget the Northern Milling
Co for flour and feed stuffs.
Now is the time to get your winter
garments at Johnson & Lorentz.
See W. P. Reed for real estate and
collections at reasonable prices. 37
Surveyor Corning will move his
family to Loup City in the near
future.
Fob Sale—Full blood Poland-China
boars; spring pigs, ready for service
G. W. Holmes, one mile east of the old
Fuller ranch, eight miles northwest of
Ravenna.
A supper will be served at the next
regular meeting of the Mystic Legion,
the first Monday in December. All
members are requested to attend and
bring refreshments.
George Oltmann this w< ek placed a
new dray line on our streets. If you
need any drayage, give him a portion.
Estray.
Taken up on my farm, Section 6
north, Bristol towuship, Nov. 12th, 1905
5 head of cattle as follows: 2 black
steers; 2 red and white spotted steers
two years old, and one red cowr about
4 years old. Owner can have the
same by proving property and paying
for this notice.
J T. Garner.
Public Masquerade Ball ‘
Thanksgiving night, November 30th, to
he given by the German Verein at ti e
Pilgeropera house Admission: Gentle- 1
men, 50cts; Ladies, masked, free; Lady
Spectators 25cts. Tickets and costume
can be had at Herman Jung’s redam- i
ant. Good music.
By Order of Com .
Let C. E. Mellor do your rlumbing. 1
C. E. Melh«r will sell you a windmill. ■
For Buggies and spring wcgons, see
T. M. Reed. *
S- e Cooper’s big aov. for ba'gains in
groceries, this week.
Smokeless powder 1 >aded shells, 5cls ^
per box lower at P. O. Reed’s.
P. A. McFarland, of Elba, is a new i
reader of The Northwestern
Try Hanna Egg and Lump cod at
Keystone Lumber Co., at $7.00 per bin.
Phone N22, the Loup City Flour and i
Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge ]
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper enter
tained the editor and wife at tea last I
Sunda\ evening. i
Dr Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. ‘
specialist in disease of eye and ear.
Examination for glasses. i
Try the Loup City Flour and Feed *
Store, R. W. McCombs, Manager, for
best dour and feed. Phone N22.
John W. Lour is prepared to
make all Real Estate Loans on
short notice at lowest rates.
Mrs. E. Walker, whom we mentioned
last week as being taken to Grand
Island for treatment, returned Satur
day. not being obliged to submit to the
snrgon’s knife, but still in eufeebled
health.
Seipmann & Oltmann
are now ready to buy
all kinds of poultry.
Call and see them.
A. L. Zimmerman last week received
from his old friend, Chas. H. Baker/at
Milpitas, Col.; an hundred pound box of
tine apricots, English walnuts and
prunes. We do not see why A L.
should be so favored above other
mortals—the editor, for instance.
Drs. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand
Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all
forms of chronic diseas< s. such as Rheu
matism, Stomach disorders, Tumois.
Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc.
The doctors use. besides medicine and
I 3urgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec
' tririty and massage.
See C. E. Mellor about a new well.
It you want to buy or sell real
;state, call on John W. Long.
Carsten Truelsen left on a prospect
ng tour of tlie great state of Texas
ruesday.
Follow the crowd to Draper 13ro->.
arge store, the place where you get
rour money’s worth.
Remember there is only one mi I here
mil onlv one feed store that handles
jOtip City Hour and feed
The editor returns thanks again to
he Messis. Eisner for a brace of fat
irairie chickens last Friday.
Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We
rant lots of them. Best prices paid
rhis is Siepmann & Oltmann talking.
S F. Reynolds, Wes McComhes and
Vlbert Cook returned last Thursd >y
rum their trip to Georgia, reporting a
ileasant time.
Draper Bros, have the b*-st line of
leating stoves, ranges and base-burners
n the county Sre them if you i e°d
mything in tluit line.
Mr. Alonzo Mingus, formerly a res:
lent of Sherman county, died very
udaenlv of apoplexy at his home in
Mansfield, Ohio. Nov. 8th. 1005. at the
■ipe age of 72 years.
Wanted—A girl of 15 to 17 years of
ige to work in my office, Must be neat.
Wages 88 per month. Those looking
'or a snap need not apply.
S. A Allen.
While John Thompson stopped in
'ront of one of our stores last week,
eaving a number of sacks of Hour in
lis wagon, some sneak thief appropri
ited a 50 pound sack of the necessary,
lohn good-naturedly trusts that in
iuture when such an individual has a
rankering after such a manner, he will
make his wants known in an honest
md honorable way, be will give him a
lack and even haul it home for him.
A good 400-acre farm,
well improved, for sale
by John W. Long, $25
per acre.
Strayed or Stolen
Strayed from my farm on Davis
Ureek, in Oak Creek township, one red
i-year-o’d heifer with horns, white spot
in forehead shape of heart, half of tail
white; ore red 2-vear-old heifer with
Horns and spotted head; one white
iieifer spotted with red, no horns, and
me black and white yearling steer.
Reward for information leading to their
recovery. Lawrence Spotanski. 1
PfLGEp OPERA HOUSE
One ZETiglit Only
Wednesday, November 29
^CQmTSVwWttW
THE OSTPOWEKFUL
MELODRAMA OF THE DAY
Til©
Convict’s
IDangliter
The Metiipolitan Production
A Play that Touches the Heart
Presented by a
Specially Selected Compnnv
A Wealth of Beautiful
Scenery and Effects
Containing Many New and Novel
Sens tional and Mechanical
Effects and Situations
Reserved seats will lie placed on sale
one week before dat* in this city at
Conhiser’s Store
prices - 50 and 35 Cents
(MU. Ml
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & JVI. ELEV^TOPS
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Goal for Sale at Loop City aid Asia. Will Gay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELI
Call and see our coal and get prices on grain.
E. G. TAYLOR.
I. DEPEW1N*
Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker
My shoo is tbe largest and best equipped north of the Platte River
1 have a four hors* engine and a complete line of tbe latest improved, ma
chluerjr, also a force of experienced men who know bow to operate it and
turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
I
a
Full Line of
Cravenets
for
Ladies
and
Gepts
Nobby
and
Up-to-Date
Overcoats
for
Men,
^ Boys
and
Youths
All Prices
t and
Styles
JOppSOp 8l LOpEfJTZ
W. R. Mellor
PAS FOP SALE
Section 17 ■ 15 ■ 15
4 1-2 miles west of Court House
At $13 per Acre
Gall on tlxe
Loup City, Pebfaska,
—for—
LUMBER
Of all kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
The People of Loup City, Sherman County and Their Environs
Shoes
We have over
200 Pairs
which will go at the low rate of .
59l 47c, 79c, 98c Per Pi
Hosiery
Ladies’ Hose, - 6c, 11c, 19c, 23c
Children’s Hose, He, 13c, 17c, 19c
Men’s Hose, - - 4c, 8c, 19c 23c
REMEMBER
WITH A PURCHASE
OF FIVE DOLLARS OR MORE
10 Bars of Soap for - 10c—10 Yards of Calico for - 10c
10 Spools of Thread for • 10c—20 Pounds of Sugar for $1
Have appreciated our unparalleled efforts to lur
nish them with seasonable up-to-date merchandise
at prices heretofore unknown. For Thirty days we
have sold large quantities of goods to people from
all parts of this county. Even the other towns have
given us their quota of economical buyers. Every
body has been satisfied with the bargains they have
received. Now that the Thirty Days’ Sale is over,
we have been more than pleased with the result. Ii
some bargains were good, more would be better.
We have had requests from all this surrounding
country to grant a continuation of the prices of the
past thirty days. Many farmers have been busy
and were unable to get here in time to take advan
tage of our offerings. Why Stay the Tide of Oncom
ing Buyers? WHY, INDEED? We have asked our
selves, and in answer have determined to continue the good work
Another Thirty Days
Which will carry it until Christmas
Great quantities of goods at prices we could not afford to
take in ordinary merchandising will be marked with the ^3ig
Tag We must have room and must have CSLSll!
Cash is the Great Lever of this Sale. It is that which impels us to continue these prices
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, when we should be making a profit; to unload our
goods at prices that will pay the people to come miles to take advantage of.
B. M. Gasteyer
LOUP CITY, NEBR.
Or more we give you
10 Bars of Soap for.10c 10 Yards of Calico for.10c
10 Spools of Thread for.10c 20 Pounds of Sugar for-11. im
Do you want to present some one 4
with
A BLACK SJLK DRESS?
YVe have a beautiful piece of reliable black
peau de sote
27 i nee lies wide for only
79c per yard
DRESS GOODS
WORTH FROM
16 cents to $1.75 per yard
Will C3-o at
9c, lie, l»c, 17c, 19c, 23c,
39c, 47c and on up to 98c
Per Yard ;